VoltiTECH - Annual Round Up 2011

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In 2011, Voltimum’s 10 VoltiTECHs covered many subjects, including the 17th Edition First Amendment, the latest in LED Developments, the latest on solar PV systems, installation and operation, electric vehicles and how they will affect electricity grids, Building Regulations Part B - avoiding risk of fire spread through recessed lighting, the Energy Performance of Building Directive, building sustainability - the Renewable Heat Incentive, low carbon living - a smart revolution for all (BEAMA conference), Part L1 - the latest revisions, and cable fire performance standards BS8519, BS8491 and BS7846.

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Round Up of 2011

James Hunt
Managing Editor

Dear Reader

In 2011, Voltimum’s 10 VoltiTECHs covered a wide range of subjects from the 17th Edition First Amendment to the Latest in LED Developments, the latest on solar PV systems, as well as Electric vehicles and how they will affect electricity grids. Topics covered are listed below in chronological order so if you missed any of them you have another chance to view them here.

Eight of the ten VoltiTECHs were awarded CPD accreditation. Voltimum users gained valuable CPD points by reading VoltiTECH, scoring high points in the online test and receiving a certificate from us. Several Voltimum users successfully completed all eight modules. Congratulations to them. If you wish to learn more about any of these topics and add CPD points to your own personal or professional development programme, then click on to the headings below. This is your last chance to do so before the year end.

The three most popular VoltiTECHs of 2011, in order, were: February - Part L1 – the latest revisions and what they mean for you, November - 17th Edition – 1st Amendment and in June - Building Regs Part B – avoiding risk of fire spread through recessed lighting.

James Hunt and the Voltimum Team wish you all a very Merry Christmas 2011






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